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| Product Type | Refractor Telescope |
| Brand | Zhumell |
| Model | 60mm AZ |
| Aperture | 60 mm (2.4 in) |
| Focal Length | 700 mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/11.7 |
| Mount Type | Alt-Azimuth |
| Eyepiece(s) Included | 25 mm (28x), 10 mm (70x) |
| Finderscope | 5x24 optical finder |
| Tripod Material | Aluminum, adjustable height |
| Weight | Approx. 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) |
| Dimensions (Folded) | 80 x 25 x 15 cm |
| Power Supply | None (manual operation) |
| Main Functions | Astronomical observation of Moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects |
| Cleaning & Maintenance | Wipe lenses with soft cloth; store in dry place |
| Safety Warnings | Never point at the Sun without proper solar filter |
| Spare Parts & Repairability | Standard 1.25" eyepieces and accessories; contact Zhumell support |
| General Information | Entry-level telescope for beginners; includes slow-motion controls |
Frequently Asked Questions - 60mm AZ Zhumell
How do I set up the Zhumell 60mm AZ telescope for the first time?
Extend the tripod legs to a comfortable height, attach the mount head, and secure the optical tube. Align the finderscope with the main tube by adjusting its screws. Insert the 25 mm eyepiece and focus using the focus knob.
What can I see with a 60mm telescope?
You can observe lunar craters, the phases of Venus, the rings of Saturn (as a small ring), the moons of Jupiter, and bright deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula and the Andromeda Galaxy under dark skies.
How do I clean the lenses of my telescope?
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a lens brush to gently remove dust. For smudges, use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cleaning tissue. Avoid touching the glass with fingers.
Why is my telescope image blurry?
Make sure the telescope is properly focused by turning the focus knob. Also check that the eyepiece is fully inserted and the finderscope is aligned. If outside, allow the tube to cool to ambient temperature.
Can I use my smartphone to take pictures through the telescope?
Yes, you can hold your smartphone's camera up to the eyepiece to capture afocal images. For better results, use a smartphone adapter (sold separately) to align the camera lens with the eyepiece.
Is this telescope suitable for terrestrial viewing?
Yes, it can be used for daytime terrestrial observation. However, the image will be upside-down (inverted) unless you use an erecting eyepiece (not included).
What does 'AZ' stand for in the model name?
'AZ' stands for Alt-Azimuth, which describes the mount that moves up/down (altitude) and left/right (azimuth). It is simple and intuitive for beginners.
How often should I collimate my 60mm refractor?
Refractors like this one rarely need collimation. Only if the telescope suffers a hard impact. Signs include asymmetric star images. Consult the manual for adjustment procedures.
Can I attach a motor drive to this telescope?
The Zhumell 60mm AZ does not have a computerized mount, so a motor drive is not standard. You can use manual slow-motion controls to track objects.
Where can I find replacement parts like eyepieces or a finderscope?
Standard 1.25'' eyepieces and accessories are widely available online or at astronomy stores. For specific parts, contact Zhumell customer support or visit their website.
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